She ____the letter, put it in the envelope and handed it to her father.A.foldedB.wrappedC.
She ____the letter, put it in the envelope and handed it to her father.
A.folded
B.wrapped
C.rolled
D.slided
She ____the letter, put it in the envelope and handed it to her father.
A.folded
B.wrapped
C.rolled
D.slided
She knew who wrote the letter, so without opening it she tore it into pieces____
A.in excitement
B.in disappointment
C.in disgust
D.in expectation
A.A.agitated
B.B.embittered
M: She sends her apologies. She has a big exam tomorrow and wants to be sure she's ready for it.
Q: What is Jane doing now?
(14)
A.Attending the party.
B.Visiting some friends.
C.Studying for an exam.
D.Writing a letter of apology.
My aunt Edith was a widow(寡妇) of 50, working as a secretary, when doctors discovered what was then thought to be a very serious heart disease.
Aunt Edith doesn’t accept defeat easily. She began studying medical reports in the library and found an article in a magazine about a well-known heart surgeon, Dr. Michael DeBakey, of Houston, Texas. He had saved the life of someone with the same disease. The article said his fees were very high; Aunt Edith couldn’t possibly pay them. But could he tell her of someone whose fees she could pay?
So Aunt Edith wrote to him. She simply listed her reasons for wanting live: her three children, who would be on their own in three or four more years, her little-girl dream of traveling and seeing the world. There wasn’t a word of self-pity----only warmth and humor and the joy of living. She mailed the letter, not really expecting an answer.
A few days later, my doorbell rang. Aunt Edith didn’t wait to come in; she stood in the hall and read aloud:
Your beautiful letter moved me very deeply. If you can come to Houston, there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation.
Signed: Michael DeBakey.
1.Aunt Edith_____when she knew she had a very serious heart disease.
A.stopped working as a secretary
B.didn’t lose hope
C.stayed in the hospital
D.asked many doctors for help
2.From the story we can see _____.
A.Dr. Michael DeBakey was not famous at all
B.Aunt Edith could afford Dr. Michael DeBakey’s fees
C.Dr. Michael DeBakey was experienced in dealing with Aunt Edith’s disease
D.Aunt Edith accepted defeat easily
3.In Aunt Edith’s letter to the doctor, ______.
A.she showed she was warm, humorous and enjoying living
B.she avoided talking about her children
C.she showed she was very sad
D.she said she had a little girl who dreamed of traveling and seeing the world
4.When Aunt Edith mailed her letter, _____.
A.she was determined to move the doctor
B.she expected some wonder would happen
C.she knew it would never reach the doctor
D.she didn’t expect the doctor would give her a reply
5.Michael DeBakey mainly told Aunt Edith in the letter that_____.
A.he was going to operate on her for free
B.he thought he was unable to offer help
C.her letter was well-written
D.her disease was so serious that he couldn’t cure her
M: She seeds her apologies. She has a big exam tomorrow and wants to be sure she's ready for it.
Q: What is Jane doing now?
(14)
A.Attending the party.
B.Visiting some friends.
C.Studying for an exam.
D.Writing a letter of apology.
(16)
A.She has made up her mind to resign.
B.She has often been criticized by her boss.
C.She cannot stand her boss's bad temper.
D.She never regrets any decisions she makes.
听力原文: I am writing to thank you for the interesting reports which appeared in the July '94 edition of Saturday Evening Post. I am interested in your reports since B12 deficiency is an inherited disorder in my family. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a research project was carried out on it by London medical school.
My grandmother was 49 when she started vitamin t312 injections in 1949, She was admitted to the hospital with a blood disease. My mother was 63 when she began vitamin B12 injections. After reading your article, I believe her treatment was started too late. At the time, she almost lost her eyesight and was told that she had another diseases.
Earlier this year, I visited my doctor and explained that 1 felt very tired and asked for a blood test to establish whether I was suffering from B12 deficiency. I was told I was much too young and that only people in their 80s suffered B12 deficiency. I told him he was wrong and that research was carried out on my family 30 years ago.
I have always believed that prevention is better than cure. I now know why I love Kellogg's Honey Nut Cornflakes. They contain vitamins, including B12! If foods contain added vitamins, as
you suggest in your article, then B12 deficiency and diseases associated with it should be left to the past.
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A.It is a thank-you letter to a medical doctor.
B.It is an advertisement for vitamin B12.
C.It is a letter to the editor of a magazine.
D.It is a preface to a book on vitamins.
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1.Linda was a few minutes late, so she had to wait for a few minutes in the office. ()
2.Linda thought she would never get this job at first. ()
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